Elizabeth Taylor selling candles on QVC. Oops she's just in the Christmas spirit.

Jane Mansfield decorating a tree in her nightie (I would expect no less)

Marilyn Monroe having a grand time in the snow

Shirley Temple decorating a snow man that resembles one of Lon Chaney's characters

Martha Hyer forcing a smile for her obligatory Christmas still

the adorable Natalie Wood

Rita Hayworth posing with skis while wearing the most inappropriate ski outfit possible.

a young Elizabeth Taylor sledding on fake snow (So we are to believe)

Ann Rutherford chopping down her Christmas tree in culottes and high heels

Ruth Roman in the smallest sleigh I've ever seen (She must have borrowed Shirley Temple's prop)

Jean Harlow looking beautiful as usual in front of her Christmas tree

Elizabeth Taylor stylish in her late teens

Grace Bradly in shorts and high heels ready to have a hike on snow shoes in her "Winter Wonderland"

A young Joan Crawford looking very uncomfortable while posing with what appears to be every Christmas remnant from the studio prop department

No early Christmas would be complete without a Joan Crawford and family Christmas photo op

However you spend your holidays I hope that you have a safe and joyful holiday season. Thank you for stopping by for the last three months and I hope you keep returning for my posts on the great stars from the silents to the 1940's. .

Winner of a 2012 CiMBA Award for my Thelma Todd Two Part Profile

I'm honored to have won the Bloggers Choice Award for my Little Shop of Horrors review.

Winner of a 2011 CiMBA Award for my review of The Women (1939)

Winner of Two Liebster Blog Awards in 2012

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